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As part of its Star Wars Light Side collection, Nixon spruced up its 42mm Sentry SS watch with details from Anakin’s protocol droid. It has Threepio’s gold color, embossed rings and exposed mid-section wires on its dial.

“It was like visiting an old friend.” Renowned composer John Williams talks about creating the soundtrack of Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens, briefly describing his approach to Rey’s and Kylo Ren’s themes, and more.

Yahoooooo!Dark Pixel envisions a melding of the Mushroom Kingdom with Star Wars, with a game that surely will be made if Disney ever buys up Nintendo. Seriously, we’d like to play this game now, so get working on it already, Nintendo!

“Leia’s gonna be pissed.”How It Should’ve Ended rights many of The Force Awakens’ wrongs, such as the lack of ghost Vader, Rey’s escape plan and the totally avoidable climax. All we want to see is for Chewie to go Rambo on Kylo Ren.

Pianist D Wave mashed up two seemingly mismatched tunes, Rimsky-Korsakov’s Flight of the Bumblebee and John Williams’ Imperial March from Star Wars into a single cohesive track. There’s a hint of ragtime jazz in there for good measure too.

Replay the events of The Force Awakens with more humor and brick-building, play as both the heroes and villains, see events from between Episodes VI and VII and more in this upcoming video game. The Deluxe Edition comes with an exclusive Finn minifig. Drops 6/28/16.

(PG-13 Language) The animators of 1A4 Studios are a back to sum up the entirety of Star Wars Episode VII in just 60 seconds. Even as a stick figure, Kylo Ren is still a douchebag. And BB-8 is even more adorable.

Angelo Casimiro wanted a replica of The Force Awakens’ rotund droid, but Sphero’s version wasnt’t big enough. Instead, he spent his Xmas break building his own full-size droid for just $120, with a paper-mâché beach ball body and an Arduino brain. More on Instructables.

Disney and Marvel illustrator Brian Kesinger have been posting increasingly spot-on sketches of characters in Star Wars: The Force Awakens in the style of Bill Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes. Check out his Instagram, DeviantArt and Etsy pages for more of his work.

This handsome leather jacket was inspired by the one that Han Solo rocked in The Force Awakens, borrowing details from the costume such as the ammo holder. Available in male and female versions. Part of Matchless’ Star Wars collection.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens has been lauded for its return to the in-camera and practical effects style of Episodes IV-VI, but the magic on screen was a deft blending of traditional and modern techniques, as demonstrated in these clips from Wired’s DesignFX and IAMAG.

Writer/director Joe Sill and Whitelist Production’s unofficial fan film does an amazing job capturing the spirit of the Star Wars universe, combining action, drama, effects, and a dramatic setting that looks like they borrowed The Force Awakens’ location for Jakku.

YouTuber afteritakeashower tweaked the climactic scene in The Empire Strikes Back where Darth Vader tells Luke about their connection, turning Cloud City into a Looney Tunes playground. That’s what you get for disobeying Yoda.

To see what it’s like to be one of the many minions supporting the First Order, head cheese Kylo Ren goes “deep” undercover to live among the great unwashed in this sketch that makes us wonder how employees on Undercover Boss are so clueless about their disguised superiors.

Anakin would never succumb to the Dark Side. Because of the implication. Suffer through the Star Wars prequels’ horrible acting and Jar Jar Binks for a great joke at its expense, with the help of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

“I was once a Jedi knight, same as your father.” Obi-Wan Kenobi’s grim past comes back to haunt him when the young Luke Skywalker asks about his father. YouTuber Shahan Reviews bridges Revenge of the Sith with A New Hope in this dramatic mashup.

“Every day I worry all day, about what’s waiting in the bushes of love.”Bad Lip Reading rewrites the story of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker as a song, saying that the latter was killed by a chicken-duck-woman thing.

We’ve heard music from Star Wars playfully performed on a piano and rocked out on an electric guitar. Here’s Rafael Aguirre’s lively rendition, which he performed at Alhambra Guitars’ 50th anniversary. Damas y caballeros, La Guitarra de Las Galaxias.

Two of our favorites converge as A Christmas Story’s yellow-eyed villain joins the Dark Side of the Force, and is a real dick to everyone. And yes, that really is Zack Ward, the guy who played Scut Farkus in the classic holiday flick. Just one question: Where’s Grover Dill?

“Can’t I listen to just one podcast without hearing a Space Draft Kings commercial?!” The Sith’s new poster boy is the exact opposite of cool, calm and collected. Animator Bill Bergen imagines how Kylo Ren would react to life’s little annoyances.

“Whenever there’s a new tool, everybody goes crazy and they forget the fact that there’s a story.” Star Wars creator George Lucas recently had a lengthy chat with Charlie Rose. Yes he’s bitter, but he also has great points. Also he made Star Wars. Full video here.

While the sound effects are all wrong, we got a good chuckle from Reid Southen’s doctoring of this scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark, replacing the giant boulder with another round, rolly object. Also, he made this a year ago, so he had no idea what BB-8 sounded like yet.

Like most J.J. Abrams movies, The Force Awakens left us with as many questions as answers. Like where did Gwendoline Christie’s Captain Phasma get her awesomely shiny stormtrooper armor. Well, thanks to YouTuber levellord, we now know.

Daniel Musashi and David Barron used fire dancing and other spinning tricks to embody the ways of the Sith and the Jedi in the latest short from Kuma Films. The Dark Side user has flashy and aggressive moves while the Light Side disciple flows with his blade.

Musterbrand’s officially-licensed asymmetrical coat borrows heavily from Kylo Ren’s robe, with pin tuck details along the length of its sleeves and the back of its large hood. Available in men’s and women’s versions.